ODI launches campaign against drug abuse, illicit trafficking in S’West
Why security agencies can’t bomb bandit enclaves — Presidency
Naira depreciates to N1,474/$ in parallel market
Alleged murder: Chidinma cross examined, says she regrets Ataga’s death
Abductions: Tinubu orders 24-hour aerial surveillance on Kwara, Kebbi, Niger forest
Dollar to Naira exchange rate today, November 26, 2025
New NEITI boss pushes urgent overhaul of 2007 Transparency Act
FG hails Ebenco Refinery as game-changer against illegal oil refining
Nigeria’s monthly trade surplus falls 35% to $1.39bn
Dangote partners Honeywell to raise Refinery capacity to 1.4m bpd
CBN retains monetary policy rate at 27%
Abiola leads national push to end digital violence against women
Advent: An invitation to convert our idols into icons of God’s Glory

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Group gives reasons IGP, NSCDC boss should remain in office
A civil society organisation, the Empowerment for Unemployed Youth Initiative (EUYI), has stated that it is not associated with recent calls for the removal of the Inspector General of Police (IGP) and the Commandant-General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).
UNODC backs Nigeria’s crackdown on illegal mining with training for NSCDC marshals
The four-day workshop is designed to deepen the operational capacity of selected NSCDC officers to combat illicit financial flows linked to illegal mining.
E-Pharmacy breakthrough accelerates Universal Health Coverage
The Lagos State Government on Tuesday declared that the E-Pharmacy for Family Planning (ePharma4FP) project has significantly accelerated progress toward universal health coverage, delivering improved service quality and breaking long-standing barriers that hindered women’s access to family planning services across the state.
Nigeria risks deeper setback in medical research as NIMR Foundation raises N500m
Indication has emerged that the persistent underinvestment in medical research has left Nigeria trailing India, South Africa, the United States and the United Kingdom, heightening concern over the nation’s ability to deliver homegrown solutions to widening health challenges.
Political leaders, scholars to converge for HURIWA World Human Rights Dialogue in Abuja
As the world prepares to mark Human Rights Day on December 10, prominent political leaders and constitutional scholars are set to gather in Abuja for the HURIWA World Human Rights Dialogue organized by the Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA).

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